I'm Rob, the owner of Pegasus Ventures Michigan and I hope you'll come along as I create this new platform for my website. I've got plenty to share with my customers and hope you'll find the content on this blog helpful.

So this is not about yapping it up for fun. This blog is about getting great information about building your web presence for the least dollars. There will be plenty of free stuff to learn about as well as short videos on subjects relating to the web design I've been part of for now over a decade.

I'm a huge fan of small steps; so you won't get a mountain of information so much as you'll find easy steps on these pages. If I'm doing a tutorial it's going to be broken down into small pieces, if we're talking about something in the web business it's going to be short and sweet.

Correct, and building higher visibility for websites
means paying attention to each page because Google looks
at each page in its quest to deliver the best, most relevant
search results, to every query.

Website designers and developers, like local Grand Rapids
company Pegasus Ventures Michigan, help clients gain
visibility
with one main idea for each page. One main idea packs a
bigger punch to drive the attention for that webpage and,
by extension, the entire website. Best practices in
website design and development for the small business owner
means each service, or even each product where possible,
gets its own page.

Many if not most search queries
not specific to the company name result in visitors landing
inside the website rather on the home page. Building
pages with plenty of content helps Google direct visitors
to specific pages in a website, especially when a customer
searches for a product or service rather than by company
name.

The more pages, when designed with one main idea per
web page, fits in with with whatGoogle tells website developers. Pages with
one main idea tend to require webmasters and small business
owners to really think more about content. A couple of sentences
on one page ends up looking silly, right? How about that
big list of everything a small business offers? One page
for one product, service or idea forces the web design and
developement team to put more information in front of site
visitors on each page making it more likely Google delivers
traffic to directly to a specific webpage, and by extension
the website, itself.